Southern Riverina Livestock & Property (SRL&P) a locally owned and operated business which supports our local communities in all areas of livestock and property purchases and sales, wool sales and insurance requirements. SRL&P began trading on 1 January 2013. The three partners in the company - Mark Ryan, Jeremy Bell and Jim Jewell have decades of experience between them and have an extensive knowledge of the local area and the wider Riverina.

Mark Ryan has worked in the livestock industry in the local area since 1987 and Jeremy Bell since 1985. Jim Jewell has been actively involved in the industry and a local identity since 1974. All three partners along with their families have been actively involved in the local community for many years. Assisting the partners in Business with Admin support and residential sales is Debbie Burke & Kim Black.Mark, Jeremy, Jim, Deb & Kim are committed to offering you an excellent level of service, drawing on their many years experience in the industry for all your livestock and property requirements.

Specialists in Rural, Residential, Commercial and Permanent and Temporary water sales, providing excellent service to the Southern Riverina and local community. We also conduct Clearing Sales and trade sheep and cattle both privately and fortnightly at the Finley Livestock Centre.All directors have lived in Finley for over 20 years and know the area intimately. Southern Riverina Livestock's goal is to represent their clients honestly and to achieve the best possible results in Livestock and Property trade.

We have a keen commitment to the local area and undertake to keep as much business within the community as possible.

"Locals supporting Locals"

Finley

Finley is a quiet Riverina town which acts as an important service centre for the Berriquin Irrigation Area that surrounds it. The district supplies wool, wheat, fat lambs, rice, dairy products, vegetables, cereals, canola, cattle and pigs to the Sydney and Melbourne markets. The visitor will find the Finley Railway Museum genuinely interesting and the local parks, particularly those beside the lakes and lagoons, are ideal for travellers wanting to stop for a picnic. -